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We're well into the first season of the CW's Arrow spinoff, The Flash, and the show finally is getting into the thick of its plot. We have yet to feature the Flash in any format in a Fan Art Friday, so this week we've found some fan created art

This week we interview science fiction author Timothy Zahn. We also talk about the latest Xbox and PlayStation developments, Blizzard's upcoming card game, and the newly announced casting for The Flash!

The Flash #12, the last issue of the "The Road to Flashpoint" story arc and the last issue of this particular title, opens with the same parallel story construction and artist, Scott Kolins, that the previous issue ended with.

This issue opens pretty much straight after issue #10 ends, with Barry and Patty back in the police lab working on solving the murders that have been happening in Central City recently. Barry wants to know how the witness from the last murder, a

Considering the fact that The Flash is a comic book about a guy who can move really fast, it's taken a hell of a long time for The Flash #10, the second part of "The Road to Flashpoint", to hit the shelves. To be fair, it hasn't been released late, the

Flashpoint is almost upon us now and DC Comics has started working in earnest towards getting us interested in their big summer event. The February 2011 issue of The Flash is the start of the book's second storyline. Playing into the fact that Barry

You know that a game is good when you struggle to quit playing long enough to write up a review. That’s the case with Canabalt from Austin-based Semi Secret Software. I’ve shared this game with five people so far and all five have come back to me angry

Cyclomaniacs is a side scrolling racing game with all the usual bells and whistles. Do tricks to get boost, try to score high and finish first. One of the best things about the game is the cast of characters.

Polygonal Fury is inspired by older games Boomshine and Circle Chain and it manages to combine the two into one far more engaging package. Whereas both of those games only have one shape and one mechanic to work with, Polygonal Fury has three.